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The New England Farmer : containing essays, original and selected, relating to agriculture and domestic economy, with engravings and the prices of country produce (1823)


Author: Fessenden, Thomas Green, 1771-1837
Volume: v.9
Subject: Agriculture; Farm produce
Publisher: Boston : Published by William Nichols
Language: English
Call number: 31735060391350
Digitizing sponsor: University of Pittsburgh Library System
Book contributor: University of Pittsburgh Library System
Collection: university_pittsburgh; americana
Notes: Margins are very tight and some text is bound into the binding, unable to be captured. Pages skip from 16-26, 40-50, 88-98, 160-170, and 192-202. Page 359-360 is torn.

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Description based on: Vol. 2 (1823/1824)

Each vol. compiles the weekly issues of the periodical, The New England Farmer, which began in 1822

Published by John B. Russell and Geo. C. Barrett in the later volumes

Each vol. begins with Aug. and ends with July

Founded and edited by Thomas G. Fessenden

Each vol. contains an index


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